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  • Warrior Offense struggles in 68-50 loss to Pine River on Parent Appreciation Night - P29

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 6, 2023

    Warrior Offense struggles in 68-50 loss to Pine River on Parent Appreciation Night Red Lake's Junior Varsity Offense dominates in 58-28 over Pine River in early game...

  • From the brink of extinction, Ojibwe horses visit Whitewater State Park

    Apr 6, 2023

    ALTURA, Minn. — Em Loerzel did not grow up around horses. Having or riding horses were luxuries, she recalled thinking. Learning about her own Ojibwe heritage changed that perception. Now Loerzel is helping bring back a breed of horse that was a part of the lives of her Ojibwe ancestors. https://www.postbulletin.com/lifestyle/arts-and-entertainment/from-the-brink-of-extinction-ojibwe-horses-visit-whitewater-state-park...

  • NWAC: How Many More Indigenous Bodies Need to Be Found Before Government Acts?

    Apr 6, 2023

    (Ottawa, ON) The discovery of another Indigenous woman’s body at a Winnipeg landfill site earlier today underscores the urgent need for the federal government to take swift action to end the genocide of Indigenous women, according to the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC). Yet few feel particularly hopeful that this will be the case. The national organization representing Indigenous women, girls, Transgender, Two-Spirit, and Gender-Diverse+ Peoples has been pressing the government for years to take the findings of genocide by the Nat...

  • Liberal judge wins in Wis. Supreme Court showdown

    Apr 6, 2023

    Liberal Milwaukee County Judge Janet Protasiewicz crushed her opponent on Tuesday in Wisconsin's Supreme Court election. The outcome of the contest will likely determine the fate of abortion rights and other key issues in the top presidential battleground. Conservatives currently hold a 4-3 majority on the state Supreme Court - an advantage that's helped the right lock in power for the Republican-dominated legislature. But Protasiewicz's win could provide a new check on the state GOP. She will...

  • UAS Tidal Echoes 2023 Launch Event, April 7

    Apr 6, 2023

    JUNEAU – The University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) publication Tidal Echoes 2023 launch event is this Friday, April in the Egan Lecture Hall. Doors open at 6:00, launch begins at 6:30. Light refreshments will be served and books will be sold for $5. The event will also be live streamed through the UAS YouTube channel for anyone who would like to watch from home. Artist Chloey Klawk Shaa Cavanaugh will talk about her work and writer Lin Davis will read a few poems followed by a Q&A. UAS student D...

  • New research shows the impact of illiteracy in the US

    Apr 6, 2023

    New findings released highlights the financial cost and social impact brought about due to 21% of people in the US with low level literacy skills. The “Economic Cost and Social Impact of Illiteracy” report has revealed that the estimated financial cost to the wider economy in the US is at $300.8 billion USD per year. World Literacy Foundation Chief Executive Officer and co-author of the report Andrew Kay said reduced income earning capacity and social costs are the main reason why illiteracy is costed the US economy each year. “As a community o...

  • HOLY WEEK: Black Southern Women's Collaborative Urges Christians to Remember Contemporary Suffering in Communities Across the Country

    Apr 6, 2023

    ATLANTA – The Black Southern Women’s Collaborative (BSWC) marked Holy Week by urging people of faith to remember Christ’s sacrifice and his commands to believers. The BSWC further urged people of faith and organizers for racial justice to remember those whom Jesus called, “the least of these” – those who are cast aside, abandoned in their suffering or otherwise marginalized. The BSWC, comprised of Phyllis Hill, national organizing director for Faith in Action; Kendra Cotton, executive director of the New Georgia Project; the Rev. Rhonda Thom...

  • State Rep. Matt Grossell Arraigned on DWI Charges in Clearwater Co. Court

    Lakeland News|Apr 6, 2023

    A local state representative was arraigned in Clearwater County Court on Wednesday on DWI charges. Republican Rep. Matt Grossell of District 2A is charged with DWI-fourth-degree driving while impaired, DWI-operate motor vehicle-alcohol concentration .08 within two hours, and DWI-operate motor vehicle under influence of alcohol. Grossell was cited on February 11th at 1 a.m. after a State Trooper pulled him over for driving 71 mph in a 55 mph zone near Gonvick. According to court records,...